One of my earliest most persistent detail from my childhood that may have scarred me for too long is growing up and being reminded everyday how skinny I was. And while it is arguable that most of it was never actually done with malicious intent, it did affect my psyche at school and at play….
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NOVEMBER BOOK REVIEW; UNACCUSTOMED EARTH
Author; Jhumpa Lahiri. (Indian-American) Genre; Fiction (short stories) Publisher/Year of 1st Publication: Originally by Alfred A.Knopf in 2008. My copy by Vintage Books. Number of Pages; 333 Price; $15.95 Other Titles; Interpreter of Maladies, (Pulitzer Prize) Namesake
Engineer Ngereja – Thriving in boots, Going to work in a chopper and sampling jollof rice. #ShareYourFeat
Bertha Ngereja is a Tanzanian Engineer who works with one of the world’s leading oilfield companies. During this interview, we talked about everything from her largely male dominated profession to her fancy helicopter ride to work and her possible hair and skin regimen on the rig. Happy to have done this interview to further inspire ladies that…
#AKEFEST2016 WHERE DOES TIME GO?
This is a continuation of the #AkeFestival diaries by Phidelia. You can read the first part here.
13 SAYINGS PECULIAR TO ONLY NIGERIANS.
I was sitting in bed last week, minding my own business, when something entered my left eye from no where. I did everything I could, shut it tight, flushed it with water but it was still peppering me. Then suddenly, even in my dilemma I figured my next blog post would be about words that are…
